IX. Graduate Programs
Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics
MFARE Program
The Master of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics focuses on two major fields of emphasis: 1) food and agricultural economics; and 2) natural resource and environmental economics.
The MFARE program provides an alternative pathway to graduate education related to the economics of food, agriculture, and natural resources, with an emphasis on skills acquisition and development of industry specific expertise. Through expanded course work requirements, students develop a breadth of exposure to empirical methods and analytical approaches to undertaking policy analysis and research, and enhanced communication skills.
Admission Requirements
All students entering the MFARE program must have achieved the University required minimum 70% (B-) average or equivalent. In addition, they are expected to have already taken, the following basic courses:
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Intermediate level micro- and macro-economic theory (ECON*2310 and ECON*2410 or equivalent)
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Calculus and matrix algebra with applications to economics (ECON*2770 or equivalent)
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Intermediate level statistics (ECON*3740 or equivalent).
The Graduate Program Committee examines each application before the student is proposed to the Office of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies for admission into the program. Potential students are strongly encouraged to take an undergraduate course in advanced microeconomic theory as preparation for the course work in the MFARE.
Degree Requirements
By the end of their first semester, students must choose one of the following two options.
Course Work and Major Research Paper
In order to satisfy the degree requirements of the course work and major research paper option, students will complete successfully five required courses, a seminar course (FARE*6800) and a research project course (FARE*6140) and two graduate courses approved by the student's advisory committee. The five required courses (assuming all undergraduate background requirements have been met) are:
FARE*6100 | [0.50] | The Methodologies of Economics |
FARE*6380 | [0.50] | Applied Microeconomics for Agricultural Economists |
FARE*6400 | [0.50] | Advanced Topics in Agricultural Economics |
FARE*6910 | [0.50] | Applied Policy Analysis I |
FARE*6970 | [0.50] | Applied Quantitative Methods for Agricultural Economists |
Two graduate courses as approved by the student's advisory committee
FARE*6800 | [0.00] | Seminar in Agricultural Economics |
FARE*6140 | [1.00] | Major Paper in Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics |
Course Work
In order to satisfy the degree requirements of the course work option, students will complete successfully five required courses listed below plus four additional graduate courses approved by the student's advisory committee. Students in this option are restricted from taking FARE*6140.
FARE*6100 | [0.50] | The Methodologies of Economics |
FARE*6380 | [0.50] | Applied Microeconomics for Agricultural Economists |
FARE*6400 | [0.50] | Advanced Topics in Agricultural Economics |
FARE*6910 | [0.50] | Applied Policy Analysis I |
FARE*6970 | [0.50] | Applied Quantitative Methods for Agricultural Economists |
Four additional graduate courses approved by the student’s advisory committee